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Clinical Engineering And Hospital Devices Certification
![]() Clinical Engineering And Hospital Devices Certification Last updated 2/2026 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Language: English | Duration: 1h 58m | Size: 1.88 GB Mastering Hospital Technology from Infrastructure to Intensive Care What you'll learn Understand the role of clinical engineers in healthcare systems and how they support patient safety, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance Gain a complete view of the hospital technology ecosystem, including electrical systems, HVAC, medical gas pipelines, IT backbone, and biomedical device integra Learn medical device lifecycle management - from planning and procurement to commissioning, operation, maintenance, and retirement Apply Healthcare Technology Assessment (HTA) frameworks to evaluate cost, clinical value, and operational impact of medical equipment Classify medical devices into diagnostic, therapeutic, monitoring, and life-support categories and understand their clinical applications Interpret international standards such as IEC 60601, ISO 13485, and ISO 14971, and understand regulatory pathways including FDA, CE, and MDR Master device labeling, safety documentation, and regulatory inspection readiness Develop working knowledge of major hospital devices Understand ICU device integration, smart hospital infrastructure, and IoT-enabled monitoring environments Perform preventive and corrective maintenance planning, including calibration and performance verification procedures Learn to manage device interoperability and connectivity challenges across multi-vendor hospital environments Use Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) for asset tracking, work orders, compliance documentation, and lifecycle optimization Apply electrical safety and radiation protection principles to protect patients and staff Understand infection control and sterilization technologies including autoclaves, plasma systems, and environmental disinfection Implement risk management using ISO 14971, including hazard identification, FMEA, and control strategies Prepare for clinical audits and regulatory inspections, including CAPA handling and documentation readiness Build practical awareness of modern hospital operations, enabling confident collaboration with clinicians, IT teams, quality departments, and regulators Requirements Interest in medical device safety, compliance, and hospital infrastructure management Description This course contains the use of artificial intelligence. The Clinical Engineering and Hospital Devices course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of how modern healthcare technology is planned, deployed, managed, and regulated inside real hospital environments. The course begins by establishing the role of clinical engineers within healthcare systems and expanding into the complete hospital technology ecosystem-covering electrical infrastructure, HVAC, medical gas pipelines, IT backbones, and how biomedical devices integrate seamlessly with these foundations. Learners gain practical insight into medical device lifecycle management, healthcare technology assessment (HTA) frameworks, equipment planning and commissioning, and facility management in critical care environments such as ICU, OR, and ER, including smart hospital infrastructure powered by IoT-enabled systems. The program then explores medical device categories-diagnostic, therapeutic, monitoring, and life-support-followed by in-depth coverage of international standards such as IEC 60601, ISO 13485, and ISO 14971, along with regulatory pathways involving organizations like U.S. Food and Drug Administration, CE, and MDR. Students learn essential requirements for device labeling, safety documentation, and regulatory classification while gaining hands-on conceptual exposure to core hospital technologies including clinical laboratory analyzers, imaging systems (X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound), patient monitoring platforms, point-of-care diagnostics, infusion and syringe pumps, dialysis systems, surgical tools, anesthesia machines, ventilators, and neonatal care devices. A strong operational focus is provided through modules on ICU device integration, ventilation and defibrillation systems, ECMO support, emergency resuscitation equipment, and preventive versus corrective maintenance strategies. Learners also master calibration and performance verification procedures, device interoperability challenges, CMMS-driven asset management, electrical and radiation safety, and advanced infection control and sterilization technologies. The course concludes with structured risk management using ISO 14971, hazard analysis methodologies, and preparation for clinical audits and regulatory inspections. By combining engineering principles, regulatory compliance, safety practices, and real-world hospital workflows, this course equips learners with practical, job-ready knowledge for managing complex healthcare technology ecosystems with confidence and professionalism. Who this course is for Biomedical Engineering Students Clinical Engineers and Biomedical Engineers Hospital Maintenance and Technical Staff Medical Device Professionals Healthcare Technology Managers Hospital Administrators and Operations Managers Quality and Regulatory Compliance Officers ICU and Critical Care Support Teams Healthcare IT and Interoperability Specialists Aspiring Healthcare Technology Consultants |
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